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Steven Herman is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Media & Communication department under the Arts & Sciences school at Salem University. Additionally, he serves as an Adjunct Lecturer in the Journalism Department at the University of Richmond.
- Education:
- B.A. from Thomas Edison State University
- M.A. from Mountain State University
His expertise spans Broadcast Journalism, Presidential Politics, Digital and Online Media, Asian Geopolitics, and Foreign Policy. He has contributed extensively to global media outlets such as the Far Eastern Economic Review, Wall Street Journal, and Radio World, focusing on geopolitical events, climate change reporting, and public diplomacy.
Notable accolades include the Kiplinger Fellowship in Climate Change Reporting (2022), JURIST Journalist in Residence (2022-23), and being a founding member of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network. Herman has covered landmark events like the Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack (1995), Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (2011), and the Gorkha Earthquake (2015).
He currently serves on the board of governors of the American Foreign Service Association and as a district representative on the Stafford County Telecommunications Commission.
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